More children seen by dentists in North than South of England

More children seen by dentists in North than South of England

The North South divide in England is turned on its head when it comes to children’s dentistry and attendance at an NHS dentist, says Dr Robin Mills, a specialist in paediatric dentistry and former BSPD President, who has used NHS Digital figures to produce a map, which shows that the children in the North of England are more likely to have seen an NHS dentist in the last year.

The map also shows that the Starting Well campaign is delivering on the commitment to improve children’s oral health. The Department of Health launched Starting Well Core, a commissioning option which allows commissioners in England to give additional UDAs to practices to see the 0-2s.

Dr Mills’ map reflects dental attendances according to postcode areas. He has highlighted the 13 areas where the Starting Well programme to tackle poor dental attendance and poor oral health, was introduced. His work shows there has been an overall improvement in the rankings of the 13 Starting Well postcode areas, indicating that the Department of Health initiative is working.

The Dental Check by One (DCby1) campaign, which aims to get children seeing a dentist as their first teeth come through, was launched by BSPD in partnership with the CDO in 2017. Dental Check by One is integral to Starting Well which is now available as a core programme to all local authorities.

The NHS England figures analysed by Dr Mills are for March 2018 to March 2019 and so are only early signs at this stage. However, Dr Mills believes the figures are promising. He commented:   “It’s very clear that of 13 Starting Well Local Authorities, 12 were in the top 50%  while seven were in the top 25% and none were in the lowest 25%. This is an initiative which appears to be having an impact. What we are also seeing is a North South divide with more children seeing an NHS dentist in the North West and North East than in the South and even the Starting Well initiatives appear better in the North.”


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